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Managing Partner (Guernsey): Matt Sanders
Managing Partner (Ireland): Jonathan Sheehan
Managing Partner (Jersey): Jonathan Heaney
Managing Partner (London): Jack Boldarin
Quick facts:
Partners: 149 (global)
Lawyers: 461 (global)
Staff: 11,161 (global)
Offices: Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dubai, Hong Kong, Guernsey, Ireland, Jersey, London and Singapore
Network memberships: Lex Mundi
Firm Overview:
We are an international firm, fluent in multiple jurisdictions and great at knowing which is right for each client and each matter. With offices across geographies and expertise in multiple jurisdictions, you’ll find us in the time zone you need us to be, combining deep expertise with a determination to give our clients the best.
Main Areas of Practice:
Asset Finance
Banking & Finance
Corporate & Commercial
Derivatives
Employment
Finance & Capital Markets
Insolvency & Dispute Resolution
Investment Funds
Listing Services
Real Estate
Regulatory & Risk Advisory
Tax
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- George Town190 Elgin Avenue , George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, KY1-9001
- Web: walkersglobal.com
- Tel: +1 345 949 0100
- Fax: +1 345 949 7886
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- St HelierWalker House, PO Box 72, 28-34 Hill Street, St Helier, Jersey, UK, JE4 8PNView ranked office
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Commercial Leases - Practical considerations when exercising a break option
Given the pressure that the current crisis is placing on businesses in most sectors it is likely that companies are reviewing cash flow and outgoings. We expect most businesses are reviewing spending and considering where costs might be reduced. An obvious and substantial cost is going to be rent pa
Commercial Leases - Practical considerations when exercising a break option
Given the pressure that the current crisis is placing on businesses in most sectors it is likely that companies are reviewing cash flow and outgoings. We expect most businesses are reviewing spending and considering where costs might be reduced. An obvious and substantial cost is going to be rent pa